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Friday, September 20, 2013

Cardboard Spaceship Climbing Toy

Currently Chuck and I have been reading books about the moon and space travel. He loves the Berenstein Bears "On the Moon" book and Eric Carle's "Papa, please get the moon for me."

So with that in mind, I made him a little cardboard spaceship climbing toy. I found some lovely examples online and one of the mommies in our toddler group made a very simple version out of paper. So, I based my design off of these.

To operate the toy, you simply attach the moon to the wall or a doorknob. Then, you pull the two brown tabs apart and your spaceship shoots straight to the moon.

Materials:

Cardboard box

Scissors

String

Paint and paint brushes

Mod Podge and brush (to protect your paint job)

Packing tape

Straw

Directions:
This was a really quick and simple toy to make.
1. Cut out your spaceship, moon, and two small rectangular stopper pieces out of cardboard.
2. Paint your spaceship and moon.
3. Once the paint dries, protect your paint job with Mod Podge.
4. Cut your straw in half. Tape it to the back of your spaceship.
5. Fold your long piece of string in half. Tape the middle of the string to the back of your moon. Then, string your two strands through the two straws. Tape the ends of string to your cardboard rectangles so that the spaceship doesn't fall off.

Here's a shot of the mechanics:

And that's it. Simple to make, and simple to use. You don't even have to make a spaceship and a rocket. What about an alien spaceship and earth? Or a basketball player and a basket? The possibilities are endless.

We went this route, and Chuck got a kick out of sending his cardboard rocket to the moon.